Touro Law Review in collaboration with Netanya Law Review invite papers for its special issue on “The Legitimacy of Academic Boycotts based on Nationality and Religion“
This special issue will analyze the current scenario regarding academic boycotts on academic institutions and academics, as well as explore its spill out effect on various religious affiliations, including anti-Semitism on campuses in America and in Europe. It will examine the legitimacy of calls for academic boycotts and its possible consequences on science.
The admitted papers will be published in both Reviews and the abstracts will also be translated to Hebrew and published in Netanya Law Review.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact the Touro Law Review at Shira-Bloom@tourolaw.edu
We respectfully request that all drafts be submitted by October 1, 2017.